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In the Smoky Mountains, a volunteer effort aims to document every species — before it’s too late

For citizen scientists, counting thousands of species is one way to monitor climate change in America's most biodiverse national park. Source: Grist.

In the Smoky Mountains, a volunteer effort aims to document every species — before it’s too late

🌍✨ In the Smoky Mountains, a volunteer effort aims to document every species — before it’s too late

Why we’re watching: For citizen scientists, counting thousands of species is one way to monitor climate change in America's most biodiverse national park.

The momentum here is practical, measurable, and worth watching closely. 💚

⚡ Why this matters

This is the kind of story that moves the clean economy forward — real momentum, real tools, and outcomes you can track. GreenTV curates the signal from the noise so you get what actually scales. 🚀

🔭 What to watch next

  • 📌 Key signal: For citizen scientists, counting thousands of species is one way to monitor climate change in America's most biodiverse national park.
  • ✅ Watch for measurable follow-through, not just announcements.
  • 🔎 Share the most practical takeaway with your community.

🌱 Progress is real — let’s keep building it.

Truth. Solutions. Action. 🤝

Source: Grist

Topics: events community in the smoky mountains a volunteer effort aims to document ever · Summary: For citizen scientists, counting thousands of species is one way to monitor climate change in America's most biodiverse national park. Source: Grist.

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